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william la jeunesse in los angeles with all the details on that. hi, william. >> reporter: jamie, for decades the u.s. supported mexico in the drug war. drug enforcement, alcohol tobacco and firearms, immigration and customs but "operation low-rider" use as u.s. defense contractor with civilian pilots to fly prop planes like those seen here deep into mexico. it's a covert operation that began after the death after u.s. i.c.e. agent two years ago. they were come from u.s. command in colorado. they have eavesdropping equipment. this pattern of life recon sanction missions, they learn schedules and routines of high level traffickers according to a story on the website, vocative.com. >> they are highly trained. they fly these planes in patterns that, over a target's house. in the back of the plane are techs that man the ear phones, electronics, camera, that are mounted on the plane. >> reporter: the operation is not without risk. two u.s. surveillance planes crashed on similar missions in colombia two years ago. one pilot was killed by guerrillas. one
william la jeunesse in los angeles with all the details on that. hi, william. >> reporter: jamie, for decades the u.s. supported mexico in the drug war. drug enforcement, alcohol tobacco and firearms, immigration and customs but "operation low-rider" use as u.s. defense contractor with civilian pilots to fly prop planes like those seen here deep into mexico. it's a covert operation that began after the death after u.s. i.c.e. agent two years ago. they were come from u.s. command...
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he is under armed guard at a los angeles hospital. he is facing hurt chars for the death of tsa agent. gerardo hernandez, a father of two. the only tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. the terrifying moments were caught on video by a photographer with "tmz." you can see passengers running for their lives. we'll speak to an eyewitness. first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being remembered here as someone nice, always smiled, a father, a husband. here in los angeles it has been quite a few days as you might imagine. people here are very upset about what happened. a lot of coworkers here whether they knew him or not feeling for him and his family. they already have a couple of memorials. as you come into lax if you have not been here before, there are a couple of pillars they have, four or five out front a art project that sets off the airport and they change colors. in honor of him they were illuminated blue over the weekend. inside the termin
he is under armed guard at a los angeles hospital. he is facing hurt chars for the death of tsa agent. gerardo hernandez, a father of two. the only tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. the terrifying moments were caught on video by a photographer with "tmz." you can see passengers running for their lives. we'll speak to an eyewitness. first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being...
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los angeles is a very large city. of course we have buildings that have been built in modern times and many buildings have been built says the 19 '20s, '40s, '50s, before modern seismic building codes took effect. arthel: we're talking about buildings that don't have enough steel reinforcement, is that right? >> that's right. in the early part of the 20th century, especially earthquakes like the 1933 long beach earthquake emphasized how vulnerable brick buildings were in the cities, especially los angeles. many of those buildings have been either replaced or retrofitted. now engineers are looking at another class of vulnerable buildings, ones made of con cleat that have relatively steel in them. concrete can crack and break in strong earthquake shaking and potentially the buildings can come down. arthel: if you have or own one of those buildings is there any way to reinforce them without having to completely tear down the buildings? >> there are ways to reinforce them. the difficulties are if the buildings exist and a
los angeles is a very large city. of course we have buildings that have been built in modern times and many buildings have been built says the 19 '20s, '40s, '50s, before modern seismic building codes took effect. arthel: we're talking about buildings that don't have enough steel reinforcement, is that right? >> that's right. in the early part of the 20th century, especially earthquakes like the 1933 long beach earthquake emphasized how vulnerable brick buildings were in the cities,...
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adam housley has details from los angeles. adam, i guess it was a rough day for the arias defense witness? >> reporter: it has been a rough day for the defense a number of days in recent weeks. jodi arias we had the cross-examination of her with the jury asking her a lot of tiff questions. the defense is trying to rebuild the defense of joed. cody: with dr. richard samuels. he was on the stand as you mentioned, jon, talking about post-tramatic stress disorder and that was he thought she was dealing with and would explain the fact that she is having memory issues. the problem is, once cross-examination began with the prosecutor he got him to admit really she kind of lied to him which throws out the whole idea that he was able to determine she had post-tramatic stress disorder. take a listen to this interchange. >> what you are telling me is that the validity or the, this test really is only as good as the person who is telling or filling it out, right? >> that's true. >> so if they're lying, then the test is not very good? >> t
adam housley has details from los angeles. adam, i guess it was a rough day for the arias defense witness? >> reporter: it has been a rough day for the defense a number of days in recent weeks. jodi arias we had the cross-examination of her with the jury asking her a lot of tiff questions. the defense is trying to rebuild the defense of joed. cody: with dr. richard samuels. he was on the stand as you mentioned, jon, talking about post-tramatic stress disorder and that was he thought she...
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angeles, it's unhealthy and contributes to global warming. >> i would feel really bad not to be able to come to the beach and have a bonfire anymore. >> that's what air police propose, banning beach fires because burning wood pollutes the air. >> one fire pit for burning one night a few hours, a couple of bundles a wood, emits as much as one average diesel truck on the road today driving over 500 miles. >> bonfire pits allow thousands from san diego to los angeles to enjoy marshmallows, roaring fire and crashing waves but air monitors tell a hidden story. >> this is the type of instrument we have at the beach area measuring particulate matter. >> closing the doors and windows doesn't really make a difference. the microscopic particles that are coming in from burning the bio mass are doing damage to me, my family, my children. >> i'm not like polluting the earth. i don't leave trash all over the place and stuff. >> it may not be the greatest thing for this guy but what happens when we put out all the fires at the beach? what next? >> bonfire supporters say the fire pits cause a fracti
angeles, it's unhealthy and contributes to global warming. >> i would feel really bad not to be able to come to the beach and have a bonfire anymore. >> that's what air police propose, banning beach fires because burning wood pollutes the air. >> one fire pit for burning one night a few hours, a couple of bundles a wood, emits as much as one average diesel truck on the road today driving over 500 miles. >> bonfire pits allow thousands from san diego to los angeles to...
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william la jeunesse is live from our los angeles bureau with more, william? >> reporter: jenna, one way to keep guns out of the hands of criminals is prosecute those who give them weapons. the problem is straw buyers are rarely prosecute. when they are, many get little or no prison time. this as a new study shows gun prosecutions under president obama hit a decade-low in 2011. >> universal background checks are universally supported just about, by gun owners. >> reporter: a new national campaign warns of lying while trying to buy a gun. those statistics show many who do are rarely punished. >> the first question on the 4473 form is, are you actual buyer of the firearm? >> reporter: according to justice department department data, in 2010, 6 million americans applied to buy a gun. less than 2% or 76,000 are denied. of those police investigated only 4,000, even fewer, just 44 were prosecuted. only 1 were punished for lying in buying a gun. >> if it is a priority for the president all he has to do is say i want my federal law enforcement officials to prosecute t
william la jeunesse is live from our los angeles bureau with more, william? >> reporter: jenna, one way to keep guns out of the hands of criminals is prosecute those who give them weapons. the problem is straw buyers are rarely prosecute. when they are, many get little or no prison time. this as a new study shows gun prosecutions under president obama hit a decade-low in 2011. >> universal background checks are universally supported just about, by gun owners. >> reporter: a...
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adam housley takes a look live from los angeles. adam. >> reporter: jon, we have new information from fox news. according to multiple state department sources highly sensitive u.s. military equipment that was being used in libya by u.s. special forces to help train libyans to gather information on those who did or expected to have taken a part in this attack and at the same time on other terror suspects in the region that military equipment being used to train libyans was stolen late july into early august in two raid overnight. we have a full screen to give you idea some of the equipment taken. we were told m-4 rifles were taken. lasers were taken as well as night vision technology. this is stuff that the u.s. military has a lot of our adversaries do not. it gives us an advantage. dozens of these pieces of equipment were stolen in late july and early august in raids on a camp funded by u.s. taxpayer dollars. trainers, u.s. military special forces according to the state department sources i've spoken to were there to train these men
adam housley takes a look live from los angeles. adam. >> reporter: jon, we have new information from fox news. according to multiple state department sources highly sensitive u.s. military equipment that was being used in libya by u.s. special forces to help train libyans to gather information on those who did or expected to have taken a part in this attack and at the same time on other terror suspects in the region that military equipment being used to train libyans was stolen late july...
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william la jeunesse in los angeles. if we didn't read the piece you will catch up what phil had to say. >> reporter: robertson was suspended for calling homosexuality a sin based on his religious beliefs. ironically others in hollywood gotten a free pass making gay jokes and such. after heavy lobbying by the gay community, robertson was suspended for saying this, i'm quoting. everything is blurred what is right and what is wrong. start with home sexual behavior and morph out from there. bees tee alty and sleeping with that woman and these men. don't be deceived, north adulterers, idoltores, male prostitutes, home sexual offenders, greedy, drunkards, slanderers swindlers they will not inherit the king come of god. gay rights groups immediately fired back and called the comments vile and offensive and demanded that robertson apologize for his religious views. surely a brand like a&e doesn't want to be associated with such racist and home r homophobic remarks. just for context, medical gibson made such remarks in the early
william la jeunesse in los angeles. if we didn't read the piece you will catch up what phil had to say. >> reporter: robertson was suspended for calling homosexuality a sin based on his religious beliefs. ironically others in hollywood gotten a free pass making gay jokes and such. after heavy lobbying by the gay community, robertson was suspended for saying this, i'm quoting. everything is blurred what is right and what is wrong. start with home sexual behavior and morph out from there....
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great work there from los angeles. thank you. jenna: right now in california a manhunt for the killer of an 8-year-old little girl. layla fowler was stabbed to death in her home over the weekend. there is no suspect, no motive yet. but police are looking into whether a man charged with an attempted kidnapping in the same region could be connected to the case. though right now investigators are calling this a shot in the dark. claudia cowan is live from san francisco with more. >> reporter: according to investigators it's most likely a bizarre coincidence that another attack on a little girl happened so close to where layla fowler was stabbed to death last saturday. the kidnapping attempt happened in placerville, 45 miles there layla's home in valley springs. they are rural and low crime areas east of sacramento. police say on tuesday morning 42-year-old jason wayrine forced himself into an apartment and tried to steal a 15-month-old daughter saying he was under the devil's orders to kill the baby. the description of the suspect i
great work there from los angeles. thank you. jenna: right now in california a manhunt for the killer of an 8-year-old little girl. layla fowler was stabbed to death in her home over the weekend. there is no suspect, no motive yet. but police are looking into whether a man charged with an attempted kidnapping in the same region could be connected to the case. though right now investigators are calling this a shot in the dark. claudia cowan is live from san francisco with more. >>...
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jon: a photographer is dead, killed by oncoming traffic in los angeles. he was trying to snap a picture of justin bieber's white ferrari. the singer was not in the car at the time but tmz reports the paparazzi had been following bieber all day one of the photographer's friends spoke out after the accident. >> i just came to pay may are my respects to him. because he was a great kid. he was just a kid. i know some people will say, another crazy paparazzi trying to make the money, actually he was not a paparazzi, he was just another kid from new mexico. jon: well, justin bieber released a statement saying while he wasn't directly involved in the accident his thoughts and appraisers are with the familiar leave the victim. bieber adding, he hopes this tragedy will finally inspire meaningful legislation to protect the lives of celebrities, police officers, innocent bystanders and photographers themselves. jenna: new fears of a disease ravaging orange crops in florida could mean higher prices at the supermarkets. >> reporter: this is something called kreut cuss
jon: a photographer is dead, killed by oncoming traffic in los angeles. he was trying to snap a picture of justin bieber's white ferrari. the singer was not in the car at the time but tmz reports the paparazzi had been following bieber all day one of the photographer's friends spoke out after the accident. >> i just came to pay may are my respects to him. because he was a great kid. he was just a kid. i know some people will say, another crazy paparazzi trying to make the money, actually...
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jon: william la jeunesse reporting from los angeles. thanks. jenna: christians today marking the solemn holiday of good friday around the world and pope francis is presiding over his first good friday service tkae services today in rome commemorating the crust fix of jesus christ and leading the cross ceremony. we find conor powell joining us live from our jerusalem bureau. tell us about what happened today. >> reporter: jenna, the holy land is plagued by violence and conflict. it was a different scene in gerald where thousands of christians sunk hyms and walked in the footsteps of jesus. christian pilgrims filled the cobblestone alleyways of jerrell's old city celebrating good friday the most solemn day in the christian calendar. as they read they read allowed passages from the pwaeubl telling the story of jesus' crust fix. >> i see where jesus has been and everything, it's beautiful. >> reporter: security was tight around. they believed this is where he walked on the day of his death. there are 14 stations, along the way of sorrow. it begins
jon: william la jeunesse reporting from los angeles. thanks. jenna: christians today marking the solemn holiday of good friday around the world and pope francis is presiding over his first good friday service tkae services today in rome commemorating the crust fix of jesus christ and leading the cross ceremony. we find conor powell joining us live from our jerusalem bureau. tell us about what happened today. >> reporter: jenna, the holy land is plagued by violence and conflict. it was a...
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he was angry how he was fired by the los angeles police department. now these 911 tapes from the harrowing moments just before that manhunt ended in a cabin in the san bernardino mountains. listen. >> officer down. officer down. >> probably the deputies are still down in the "killzone". >> puff of smoke -- [inaudible] >> copy, copy. the victims out. >> in a black chevy pickup, -- got guy sighing something camouflaged. got -- >> blood spatters in the far corner. you got a couple mattresses laying up against the bed. >> steve, we'll go forward with the plan with the burner. >> 61 lincoln. one shot fired from inside the residence. >> copy. one shot fired from inside the residence. >> 61 lincoln. we still have ammo going off in the fire. >> 61 lincoln, copy. >> i'm not ready for fire for those reasons and we still have ammo popping here. >> [inaudible] >> fully engulfed. >> copy, three four fully engulfed. >> fully engulfed as we see in the pictures. police say dorner killed himself in the cabin before it burned to the ground. meantime a lawsuit has been
he was angry how he was fired by the los angeles police department. now these 911 tapes from the harrowing moments just before that manhunt ended in a cabin in the san bernardino mountains. listen. >> officer down. officer down. >> probably the deputies are still down in the "killzone". >> puff of smoke -- [inaudible] >> copy, copy. the victims out. >> in a black chevy pickup, -- got guy sighing something camouflaged. got -- >> blood spatters in the...
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los angeles police say he shot three officers overnight, killed one of them. he is also wanted for other murders. the suspect in a bizarre twist to this already bizarre story is also a former l.a.p.d. adam housley has the latest on the search live from riverside with more. adam? >> reporter: yeah, jenna this is the second crime scene here in riverside, california. i will step away to give you a live look. we're basically a block away from where two officers were ambushed. officers from the riverside police are out. they have guns in hand and fingering on the trigger at this intersection and for that matter all around this area. as we got off the freeway, the 91 freeway in inland empire in southern california, an hour east of los angeles you see unmarked police officers, officers in tactical gear, all around this area as the shooting again took place here early this morning. we'll start with the first crime scene which was in corona, california, about 15 miles to our south. late last night to early this morning, they haven't given us the exact time, it is belie
los angeles police say he shot three officers overnight, killed one of them. he is also wanted for other murders. the suspect in a bizarre twist to this already bizarre story is also a former l.a.p.d. adam housley has the latest on the search live from riverside with more. adam? >> reporter: yeah, jenna this is the second crime scene here in riverside, california. i will step away to give you a live look. we're basically a block away from where two officers were ambushed. officers from...
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we're getting word that part of los angeles airport has been evacuated because of an unknown incident. part of terminal three, in fact, terminal three we understand has been evacuated. not a lot of details, however, you know, passengers have reported that they have been kicked out of terminal three. these are live pictures coming into us now. you can see a tsa agent there in the royal blue shirt and a couple of, apparently, law enforcement officers assisting him. we don't, again, have a great deal of information. this is about 45 minutes ago all started, and you can see from the body language that they're moving pretty quickly. jenna: he's holding up his hand, it's hard to tell if he's injured, but it's difficult to know from this vantage point, we're seeing exactly what you're seeing as well, this is our live shot from our affiliate out there. there have been some reports of shots fired, but we have nothing officially on the record, so it's difficult to understand the circumstances. but we do have reports from passengers that they have been evacuated from the terminal. quite early ou
we're getting word that part of los angeles airport has been evacuated because of an unknown incident. part of terminal three, in fact, terminal three we understand has been evacuated. not a lot of details, however, you know, passengers have reported that they have been kicked out of terminal three. these are live pictures coming into us now. you can see a tsa agent there in the royal blue shirt and a couple of, apparently, law enforcement officers assisting him. we don't, again, have a great...
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adam housley is live in los angeles with more on this. adam. >> reporter: jenna, homeboy industries has been aren't for 20 years here in lows loss and literally helped thousands of former inmates to get back on the straight-and-narrow from everything legal services to counseling and tattoo removal. there has been more than 800 tattoos removed. i'm sorry, 800 a month. so you add, times that out by 12 months, tells you how many tattoos are removed per year. 800 a month tattoos removed a month. priest that started it gang-related ink is the number of obstacle many men and women face when searching for a new jobs. they have several cafes in los angeles and city hall and a new one opened up at l.a.x. every employee is a member of this program. boyle says the homeboy industries helps save the state and county millions a year because it keeps these men and women out of trouble. >> we offer them a way out of this life, the gang life. so it is not enough to tell them to get off this crazy freeway called gang involvement. you have to have exit ramp
adam housley is live in los angeles with more on this. adam. >> reporter: jenna, homeboy industries has been aren't for 20 years here in lows loss and literally helped thousands of former inmates to get back on the straight-and-narrow from everything legal services to counseling and tattoo removal. there has been more than 800 tattoos removed. i'm sorry, 800 a month. so you add, times that out by 12 months, tells you how many tattoos are removed per year. 800 a month tattoos removed a...
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we're live in los angeles with a look at some of them. william? >> let me explain why. knowledge is money and obamacare, that's he is personally true because it's so complex. those who wrote the bill hold the keys to the federal money. providing care to 30 million more patients means for drugs, more wheelchairs and cat scans, more days in the hospital. >> it's no secret to anyone that a lot of the mechanics of what has happened with obamacare have been driven by some very strong lobby from the private industry. >> that's because the health care lobby favored obama 2-1 in the last election. >> one reason for the stock runnup is obamacare will now pay providers some $40 billion in previously unreimbursed care. jon: it's no secret that the lobbying street of washington lives off the pocketboo taxpayers. is obamacare any different? >> un, it's the size and scope of obamacare. to many, rules and regulations are red tape. the lawyers and lobbyists, that's where the money is. planned parenthood just got a million dollars just to help those in four states understand the law. so
we're live in los angeles with a look at some of them. william? >> let me explain why. knowledge is money and obamacare, that's he is personally true because it's so complex. those who wrote the bill hold the keys to the federal money. providing care to 30 million more patients means for drugs, more wheelchairs and cat scans, more days in the hospital. >> it's no secret to anyone that a lot of the mechanics of what has happened with obamacare have been driven by some very strong...
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william la jeunesse has more on that for us now from los angeles. hi, william. >> reporter: a cornerstone of that system to stop the bad guys from getting guns starts with this form that you fill out when you want to buy a gun. are you mentally ill, do you use marijuana or any depressant? if you lie, there's a huge fbi database that's supposed to stop that sale, but even the federal government admits it's full of holes and few lie years are ever punished. it is the first line of defense against gun crime, the background check. >> this is to make sure that you don't have anything prohibiting in your past that would keep you from owning a firearm. >> reporter: felons, fugitives, domestic abusives, drug users, illegal aliens, among others, cannot buy a gun. >> they're going to take ten days and put you through a background check. >> reporter: currently, all states require fbi background checks on weapons sold at gun stores against a criminal database. some states include gun show sales for most weapons, but a majority do not, a loophole some lawmakers
william la jeunesse has more on that for us now from los angeles. hi, william. >> reporter: a cornerstone of that system to stop the bad guys from getting guns starts with this form that you fill out when you want to buy a gun. are you mentally ill, do you use marijuana or any depressant? if you lie, there's a huge fbi database that's supposed to stop that sale, but even the federal government admits it's full of holes and few lie years are ever punished. it is the first line of defense...
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jon: anita in los angeles, happy new year to you. thanks. arthel: a retrieve for the family and their daughter, the california teen declared brain dead after complications from tonsil surgery. a judge extending life support for the 13-year-old girl just as a previous court order was set to expire. joining me now to weigh in is our legal panel, lis wiehl and doug burns. good to see both of you. i'm going to start with you on this. they said that, listen. children's hospital in oakland, you have to keep her on this respirator, on the ventilator until january 7. as you know, yesterday the family attorney for her, they requested in court to -- for the hospital to perform a tracheotomy on her in order for them to insert a breathing tube and a feeding tube so they can transport her from oakland to a facility in long island so i ask you, first of all, such a request would have to be expedited, i would imagine and what facts or league cases would a judge reference in a case like this? >> think back to terri schiavo and cases like this. this is not t
jon: anita in los angeles, happy new year to you. thanks. arthel: a retrieve for the family and their daughter, the california teen declared brain dead after complications from tonsil surgery. a judge extending life support for the 13-year-old girl just as a previous court order was set to expire. joining me now to weigh in is our legal panel, lis wiehl and doug burns. good to see both of you. i'm going to start with you on this. they said that, listen. children's hospital in oakland, you have...
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senior correspondent adam housley is live with more of this from los angeles. reporter: that's right, some are talking about what is being said and about whether or not they were told not to go and as one member told me, if we were told to stand down, we were told to stan up either. but others will insist that it's part of those and two of them agreed to go on camera between talking to them and people on the ground. the story has not changed in their story also has not been support was called for it in their were men that were told not to go from multiple locations. so please take a listen. >> the reason why the big deal is because i think that there is a shifting in an american policy that went something like this goes down in this part of the world, blackhawks are not coming over the horizon line to help those holding their ground and from them, we have a problem with that. >> i just know that when it comes to a stand down order, it was given in all three locations and when it comes to air support, there were calls for air support and when it comes to nondisc
senior correspondent adam housley is live with more of this from los angeles. reporter: that's right, some are talking about what is being said and about whether or not they were told not to go and as one member told me, if we were told to stand down, we were told to stan up either. but others will insist that it's part of those and two of them agreed to go on camera between talking to them and people on the ground. the story has not changed in their story also has not been support was called...
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jenna: william live in los angeles. thank you. jon: so president obama just arriving on capitol hill. he'll talk about senate democrats before he speaks to the nation tonight. the impact of the fast moving events will have on his speech plus getting congress to go along with any possible military strike: [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. ( bell rings ) they remwish i saw mine of my granmore often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your
jenna: william live in los angeles. thank you. jon: so president obama just arriving on capitol hill. he'll talk about senate democrats before he speaks to the nation tonight. the impact of the fast moving events will have on his speech plus getting congress to go along with any possible military strike: [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your...
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jon: william la jeunesse in los angeles for us, thank you. jenna: a major health alert as we're learning hundreds of people across 18 states were sickened by a salmonella outbreak. our senior national correspondent john roberts is live in atlanta with more. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. this is a fairly large outbreak, so far 278 people sickened in those 18 states, most of them clustered in california, oregon and washington state where raw chicken from foster farms was sold at retail outlets. local and state officials have traced the salmonella to three processing plants in central california. those packages of chicken may have some numbers on them that you can look for. they would be the suspect packages. the numbers are p of 137, p6137a or p7632. the centers for disease control, by and way -- and this shows you the national effect of the shutdown -- typically coordinates the response, but its hands are tied because of the government shutdown. their foodborne surveillance division is typically staffed with eight people, there's only on
jon: william la jeunesse in los angeles for us, thank you. jenna: a major health alert as we're learning hundreds of people across 18 states were sickened by a salmonella outbreak. our senior national correspondent john roberts is live in atlanta with more. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. this is a fairly large outbreak, so far 278 people sickened in those 18 states, most of them clustered in california, oregon and washington state where raw chicken from foster farms was sold at...
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we reached out to the los angeles police department to find out whether they will reopen a investigation, criminal investigation. we're awasting word from them as we speak. jon: she and her husband -- >> dead five months apart. mice tear russly same stops and results found bit core rower's office. jon: weird story. >> very coincidental. >> julie banderas thanks. >> sure. >> more on the story as we get it. scientists talking about sleep and its connection to a disorder that affects millions of americans. the doc is in next. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition i
we reached out to the los angeles police department to find out whether they will reopen a investigation, criminal investigation. we're awasting word from them as we speak. jon: she and her husband -- >> dead five months apart. mice tear russly same stops and results found bit core rower's office. jon: weird story. >> very coincidental. >> julie banderas thanks. >> sure. >> more on the story as we get it. scientists talking about sleep and its connection to a...
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adam housley, in los angeles. you got some tickets, is that what brought you to story? >> reporter: i won my last one. it gets frustrating. a lot of drivers relent and pay the darn thing. give you an idea, look at this song. you're from the bay area, jenna, like i am. it is difficult to park there. l.a., new york, not much different. tough get out of car, go over read it and figure it out just to avoided a ticket. >> i just got a ticket. she gave me another ticket. >> reporter: expensive fines, confusing signs and armies of meter maids. cities are rolling in the dough with parking violations. >> they think of them as a new atm machines. >> reporter: in los angeles parking tickets bring in three times more revenue than parking meeters. >> they want them high enough to make money on and low enough so you don't give up a day to go to court. >> reporter: since 2005 ticket prices nearly doubled in l.a., starting at $63. >> that is almost entire wages for minimum wage employee. people can't afford that kind of thing. >> reporter: same story in washington, d.c. which handed ou
adam housley, in los angeles. you got some tickets, is that what brought you to story? >> reporter: i won my last one. it gets frustrating. a lot of drivers relent and pay the darn thing. give you an idea, look at this song. you're from the bay area, jenna, like i am. it is difficult to park there. l.a., new york, not much different. tough get out of car, go over read it and figure it out just to avoided a ticket. >> i just got a ticket. she gave me another ticket. >>...
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los angeles police holding a news conference right now with new details on this standoff. let's listen. >> what transpired in san bernardino is being investigated by the san bernardino county sheriff's department, and so i have no comments on their investigation at this time. i can tell you that the lapd has now moved back into a normal state of police operation. that began late last night, and will continue now, as far as normal patrol operations. the protective details, some of those are still in place, and those will remain in place until the department and those prote protectees feel safe. as you know until that investigation in san bernardino is concluded and we have any type of positive identification on what transpired up there we still have some individuals in this department who are still in great fear. when your life and the lives of your family are placed in jeopardy and threatened with death, that's quite something to deal with. so, we have approximately a dozen or so of those protective details that will remain in place at this point. all of the resources have
los angeles police holding a news conference right now with new details on this standoff. let's listen. >> what transpired in san bernardino is being investigated by the san bernardino county sheriff's department, and so i have no comments on their investigation at this time. i can tell you that the lapd has now moved back into a normal state of police operation. that began late last night, and will continue now, as far as normal patrol operations. the protective details, some of those...
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will carr joins us live from our los angeles bureau with more. >> reporter: here's the deal, so let's say that you get arrested for some kind of low-level crime in orange county, you could potentially get a dna swab like this. swap the inside of your mouth, get your dna. it's almost like your crime never happened. the program's nickname, spit and acquit. hand over your dna in orange county, california, and the prosecutor may drop charges for low-level crimes like petty theft or public drunkenness. >> i think we're the first to do it the way we're doing it. >> which orange county has 90,000 dna samples on file. experts say the number of local law enforcement agencies getting into the dna business has spiked. >> through the use of dna, there's been cases out there that show you can get more arrests, more convictions. >> reporter: for years state and federal authorities have collected dna, compiling large databases to help solve crimes. the difference is these dna programs are heavily regulated. the newer, local dna programs have few regulations. >> these have often been referred to as r
will carr joins us live from our los angeles bureau with more. >> reporter: here's the deal, so let's say that you get arrested for some kind of low-level crime in orange county, you could potentially get a dna swab like this. swap the inside of your mouth, get your dna. it's almost like your crime never happened. the program's nickname, spit and acquit. hand over your dna in orange county, california, and the prosecutor may drop charges for low-level crimes like petty theft or public...
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in los angeles some of the local hospitals are talking about they're preparing for this and influx of flu. they're not the same thing but they have a lot of the same symptoms. jenna. jenna: have us reaching for anti-bacterial soap and instant sanitizer, right? how can we protect ourselves, adam? and what about the treatment? >> reporter: you hit the sanitizer right here. this is exactly you can do. that is the most important thinking you can do. that is for flu and colds. use the sanitizer. clean off countertops as well. a leading caution of this illness is from contaminated foods. you can't breathe it or someone sneezing on you. if they have the norovirus or gastrointestinal illness. you can't get it that way. touching counter they touch or touching your eyes. leafy greens, it is spread through leafy greens quickly. fresh fruits and shellfish as well. really basic thing to do is wash your hands frequently which you do that anyway this time of year because it is a flu and cold season. a couple things to keep and note, just like flu and cold. want to make sure you prevent dehydration.
in los angeles some of the local hospitals are talking about they're preparing for this and influx of flu. they're not the same thing but they have a lot of the same symptoms. jenna. jenna: have us reaching for anti-bacterial soap and instant sanitizer, right? how can we protect ourselves, adam? and what about the treatment? >> reporter: you hit the sanitizer right here. this is exactly you can do. that is the most important thinking you can do. that is for flu and colds. use the...
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will carr is live from los angeles with the very latest. >> reporter: this fire raced up to several communities yesterday, and we have some amazing pictures. i want to show you some of the video we have. residents describe seeing walls of flames coming up towards their communities, so fire crews had to jump on this very quickly, in fact, they brought in a dc-10 that swooped down dropping thousands of gallons of fire retardant on this fire. fire crews did get some help overnight with the conditions, though, and even though this is still 0% contained, nearby residents say they're still on edge. >> within 15 minutes it was over the ridge and down the hill. >> it got too close, too close for comfort. so sprayed my house, the fire is, what, 100 feet away from us. >> reporter: imagine that, the fire being 100 feet away from your home. so far there were some evacuations yesterday. some were lifted, some residents still remain forced away from the area. the fire's burned about 1500 acres. for some good news, there is supposed to be favorable conditions throughout the rest of the day, and so far this fi
will carr is live from los angeles with the very latest. >> reporter: this fire raced up to several communities yesterday, and we have some amazing pictures. i want to show you some of the video we have. residents describe seeing walls of flames coming up towards their communities, so fire crews had to jump on this very quickly, in fact, they brought in a dc-10 that swooped down dropping thousands of gallons of fire retardant on this fire. fire crews did get some help overnight with the...
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adam housley is live in los angeles with this exclusive report, adam? >> reporter: yeah, took a lot of courage for him to come forward as we report, james rosen my colleague as well as jennifer griffin. we reported over the last couple of months there are number of source who is have felt threatened or directly threatened. for this source to come forward and provide these details is incredibly courageous. he gave us a couple of important details. he spoke how people could have responded in time in his opinion. today he talks about how there are people that have been identified in libya that were responsible. they believe, for the attack or at least part of it who are continuing to walk free. >> make no mistake, justice will be done. [gunfire] >> reporter: seven months and still no arrests for targeted killings after the brutal attack on two u.s. locations in benghazi, libya, killing four americans despite promises those responsible would be hunted down and held accountable. multiple sources tell fox news the u.s. identified the mastermind of the benghaz
adam housley is live in los angeles with this exclusive report, adam? >> reporter: yeah, took a lot of courage for him to come forward as we report, james rosen my colleague as well as jennifer griffin. we reported over the last couple of months there are number of source who is have felt threatened or directly threatened. for this source to come forward and provide these details is incredibly courageous. he gave us a couple of important details. he spoke how people could have responded...
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in the meantime, the family of the los angeles dodgers fan stabbed to death last week pleading for the public's help. right now police have no suspects in that bruths brutal murder. and a new trial for amanda knox. the american student accused of killing her british roommate in italy. a live report coming up. it's all "happening now." and welcome to a new hour of "happening now." great to see you on this monday. jon: in our brand new studio. i'm jon scott. we are just hours away from the federal government shutting down. supposed to happen at midnight tonig tonight, 12 hours from now as both sides show no sign of bowing down. senate majority leader harry reid called the latest funding measures from republicans pointless. it would delay obamacare for a year. democrats accusing republicans of holding the government hostage. >> senator mccain calls it irrational and yet when you see in the house is speaker boy -- boehner handled the gavel over to senator cruz these days. jon: while republicans are accusing democrats of being irrational and unwilling to compromise. house speaker john boehn
in the meantime, the family of the los angeles dodgers fan stabbed to death last week pleading for the public's help. right now police have no suspects in that bruths brutal murder. and a new trial for amanda knox. the american student accused of killing her british roommate in italy. a live report coming up. it's all "happening now." and welcome to a new hour of "happening now." great to see you on this monday. jon: in our brand new studio. i'm jon scott. we are just hours...
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william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with these details. william? >> reporter: well, heather the individual mandate is the cornerstone of obamacare. without it healthy people leave the system and sick people can't afford the rates. so the administration promised to penalize everyone in order to get 100% compliance. at least that's what you were told. obamacare's individual mandate requires all americans buy health insurance except native americans. >> exempt to me means that we don't have to participate, we're not required by law to participate. >> reporter: that means native americans, unlike others will not be fined for not having insurance. >> yeah, it does create a rather unfair situation in the end. >> reporter: indian tribes already receive free health care through the 4 billion dollar a year, taxpayer-funded indian health service. >> it hasn't been that very good. we get less than half of what the prisoners get in the fed and we're it -- federal and we're not in in prison. >> reporter: under obamacare, native americans like everyone else can
william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with these details. william? >> reporter: well, heather the individual mandate is the cornerstone of obamacare. without it healthy people leave the system and sick people can't afford the rates. so the administration promised to penalize everyone in order to get 100% compliance. at least that's what you were told. obamacare's individual mandate requires all americans buy health insurance except native americans. >> exempt to me means that...
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adam houseley in los angeles, thank you. are prosecutors in this trial making their case to the jurors? our legal panel will be joining us to weigh in. jenna: well, also today iran sits down for a new round of nuclear talks. what world leaders are offering now and what they're waiting for from iran. jon: also new questions about the strength of the taliban in afghanistan. why the u.s. military is changing its assessment. jenna: also big questions for so many of you, why some lawmakers in one state are working to get rid, get rid of red light cameras as jon claps us to break. we'll be right back with more "happening now." when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. and these come together, one th
adam houseley in los angeles, thank you. are prosecutors in this trial making their case to the jurors? our legal panel will be joining us to weigh in. jenna: well, also today iran sits down for a new round of nuclear talks. what world leaders are offering now and what they're waiting for from iran. jon: also new questions about the strength of the taliban in afghanistan. why the u.s. military is changing its assessment. jenna: also big questions for so many of you, why some lawmakers in one...
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adam housley is live in los angeles. ad many today, so let's clear it up because a hung jury does not mean the death penalty is off the table, right? give us some context. >> reporter: yeah. there is lot of context here. first of all the prosecutor the d.a.'s office could decide not to pursue that other jury. it happened once before. there have been five hung juries in death penalty cases before. in four instances the d.a. has decided to go with another jury which would be in july in this case. and of those four instances, three times that new jury did decide on death. then of course that means three out of four is pretty good numbers there they haven't told us whether they will do that. if for some reason this d.a. asays i don't want to go any further, we got our conviction on first-degree murder. the judge would decide. the judge could give jodi arias life in prison or 25 years to life. there are a number of different variables here. most people do belief the d.a. will empower another jury and go through jury selection
adam housley is live in los angeles. ad many today, so let's clear it up because a hung jury does not mean the death penalty is off the table, right? give us some context. >> reporter: yeah. there is lot of context here. first of all the prosecutor the d.a.'s office could decide not to pursue that other jury. it happened once before. there have been five hung juries in death penalty cases before. in four instances the d.a. has decided to go with another jury which would be in july in this...
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take a look at los angeles, 90 degrees. the northeast? very cool for this time of year. jenna: hot in hollywood, but looks pretty good coast to coast, so we'll take it. maria, thank you. >> reporter: thank you. jon: the specter of military intervention is causing a lot of anxiety in damascus right now. a look at what's on the minds of ordinary people living in syria's capital, coming up. jenna: well, as the united states considers military action against syria, civilians inside the country are living day-to-day. for folks living in the capital, it's becoming a bit of a waiting game as you can imagine. reporting for sky news, alex rossi has an inside look at the situation in damascus. >> reporter: now, this is as close as we can get to this military checkpoint down there. they've been reinforced all around the city over the last 48 hours. and the soldiers who are manning them are defiant. today say they don't care who they fight, whether it's u.s. marines or opposition fighters who they call terrorists. they will defend their president with their lives. in this part of da
take a look at los angeles, 90 degrees. the northeast? very cool for this time of year. jenna: hot in hollywood, but looks pretty good coast to coast, so we'll take it. maria, thank you. >> reporter: thank you. jon: the specter of military intervention is causing a lot of anxiety in damascus right now. a look at what's on the minds of ordinary people living in syria's capital, coming up. jenna: well, as the united states considers military action against syria, civilians inside the...
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adam housley is following the twist and turns of all of this, is he live from los angeles. adam? >> reporter: jenna, you mentioned dr. samuels and back and forth between him and prosecutor. for viewers at home if you haven't watched the case she is two final defense witnesses are what they're trying to do to rebuild jodi arias ace is case. she was on the stand for 18 days. got urn torn apart by the prosecutor the even the jury in arizona who are allowed to ask questions were very skeptical of her questions when they did. dr. samuels is the first. there was a real gotcha moment, a perry mason moment if you will, yesterday in the courtroom when this doctor admitted he was lied to on the ptsd stress test which he claims why jodi arias's memory is gone. he was lied to but still came to the conclusion. prosecutor caught that, said, wait a second. that is speculation. take a listen. >> you don't know that, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm speculating. >> right. made it up right now, speculating. >> no, clinical judgment, sir. >> overruled. >> clinical judgement. >> you just used the word sp
adam housley is following the twist and turns of all of this, is he live from los angeles. adam? >> reporter: jenna, you mentioned dr. samuels and back and forth between him and prosecutor. for viewers at home if you haven't watched the case she is two final defense witnesses are what they're trying to do to rebuild jodi arias ace is case. she was on the stand for 18 days. got urn torn apart by the prosecutor the even the jury in arizona who are allowed to ask questions were very...
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william la jeunesse takes a look live from our los angeles bureau. what is it going on, william? >> reporter: well, jon, you would expect with the u.s. leading the world in cleaning the air environmentalists would celebrate but they're not. because the emission reductions not because of clean energies like biofuels and electric cars but natural gas which emits about half the carbons of coal. >> solar energy gets cheaper by the year. let's drive down costs even further. >> reporter: while the president talks of alternatives the unsung hero in america's clean energy revolution is natural gas. >> it is underreported because it is not wind and solar. it is natural gas and that is still a fossil fuel. >> reporter: carbon dioxide emissions in the u.s. are at their lowest level in 20 years thanks largely to natural gas. reductions far greater than europe which relied on billions in subsidies to wind and solar. >> it is the cleanest burning fossil fuel there is so we feel like it's a great alternative. >> reporter: yet environmentalists, the loudest voice in the global warming debate, re
william la jeunesse takes a look live from our los angeles bureau. what is it going on, william? >> reporter: well, jon, you would expect with the u.s. leading the world in cleaning the air environmentalists would celebrate but they're not. because the emission reductions not because of clean energies like biofuels and electric cars but natural gas which emits about half the carbons of coal. >> solar energy gets cheaper by the year. let's drive down costs even further. >>...
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the los angeles f.b.i. has told fox that they've identified more than a dozen victims in cassidy wolf's case and that agents have identified the alleged source of activity but due to the on going nature of the case, they're not commenting any further. jon: that's strange that that kind of thing can happen. julie, thank you. jenna: a new warning in egypt today where the latest crackdown left more than 500 dead. security forces announcing they will use live ammunition to suppress further violence. a lot of power going to the military and the police. the big question is what about the other side as well? graphic testimony about the fort hood massacre. new questions about the defendant's legal strategy. we have a great legal panel coming up next hour. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains bo
the los angeles f.b.i. has told fox that they've identified more than a dozen victims in cassidy wolf's case and that agents have identified the alleged source of activity but due to the on going nature of the case, they're not commenting any further. jon: that's strange that that kind of thing can happen. julie, thank you. jenna: a new warning in egypt today where the latest crackdown left more than 500 dead. security forces announcing they will use live ammunition to suppress further...
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william la jeunesse live in los angeles with more. william? >> reporter: jenna, this case captures the fault lines in the immigration debate. critics call the decision a sham and a farce. supporters say it is about time the u.s. recognize rights of undocumented immigrants brought here illegally by their parents by the arizona nine dreamers. released from jail after proposing u.s. deportation policy. under existing immigration law, the nine should have been, either prosecuted, or immediately deported and barred from reentering the u.s. for three to 10 years. instead, the administration set them free, saying that the nine had quote, a credible fear of persecution or torture should they return to mexico. >> the risk, we took. we didn't know what we were going into. we knew we were going in. we were going to fight and our purpose was to get home. >> reporter: now critics call this decision, a mockery of the law since seven of the nine dreamers aren't even elgible for the dream act. five have been living, working, going to school in mexico for year
william la jeunesse live in los angeles with more. william? >> reporter: jenna, this case captures the fault lines in the immigration debate. critics call the decision a sham and a farce. supporters say it is about time the u.s. recognize rights of undocumented immigrants brought here illegally by their parents by the arizona nine dreamers. released from jail after proposing u.s. deportation policy. under existing immigration law, the nine should have been, either prosecuted, or...
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we have live outside fontana, california, outside of los angeles where the teeth are chattering, huh, hall? >> reporter: i think you're right. they are chattering actually. feels like i'm somewhere between inside of a refrigerator and a wind tunnel. if you look around me, see some of the wind blowing. it is not as heavy as it has been. i don't know how big that flag is but has been unfurled all morning long waving like that. the winds, tree after tree after tree, just blowing out here. the good news of course, we don't have any serious problems. all of this is relative though and for people in colder parts of the country, this might seem a lit i can like a heat wave. for e not for us in southern california. for our crops this is a big concern. subfreezing temperatures can damage the citrus we grow here in southern california. that can translate back into problems at the grocery store in the way of higher prices. so far this morning we're keeping our fingers crossed. it seems to be okay. as we get day after day of cold and windy weather that becomes a concern. the wind is, sustained at
we have live outside fontana, california, outside of los angeles where the teeth are chattering, huh, hall? >> reporter: i think you're right. they are chattering actually. feels like i'm somewhere between inside of a refrigerator and a wind tunnel. if you look around me, see some of the wind blowing. it is not as heavy as it has been. i don't know how big that flag is but has been unfurled all morning long waving like that. the winds, tree after tree after tree, just blowing out here....
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william la jeunesse is live in los angeles taking a look at this particular issue and the bill. william? >> reporter: well, jenna the senate streets every criminal alien on a case-by-case basis. it provide each with a lawyer to fight deportation and those that are parents or caregivers special protections. others argue that criminal aliens should not get special treatment no matter how many children they have in the u.s. >> you've had a previous history of illegal entry into the country so i'm therefore going to leave your bond at no bond >> in houston and phoenix police believe illegal immigrant drunk drivers kill cops. >> i'm finding probable cause that you're not legally in the united states. >> reporter: phoenix police say jesus molina killed an officer in a hit-and-run despite two previous arrests for dui and burglary he was not deported. >> that was a death that should have been prevented, it did not have to happen. >> reporter: a similar story in houston where police say accused drink driver andre munoz killed a harris county sheriff. >> it appears that you are here illeg
william la jeunesse is live in los angeles taking a look at this particular issue and the bill. william? >> reporter: well, jenna the senate streets every criminal alien on a case-by-case basis. it provide each with a lawyer to fight deportation and those that are parents or caregivers special protections. others argue that criminal aliens should not get special treatment no matter how many children they have in the u.s. >> you've had a previous history of illegal entry into the...
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william la jeunesse is taking a look at this live from los angeles. william? >> reporter: jenna, 40, by some accounts, 50% of the those in the united states illegally did not enter that way. most americans want those who overstay their visas deported. that will not happen because we currently don't know where they are or who they are. they came not over a fence but by plane. >> seemed like a typical 19-year-old. >> reporter: in 2007 he arrived from jordan on a 90-day tourist visa. two years later he tried to level this dallas high-rise with a car bomb. he also came to the u.s. on a tourist visa. 13 years later he plotted to blows up the u.s. capital. both are known in the immigration debate as visa overstays. >> currently it is a flaw. we have a handful of cases among those who have been arrested in terrorist plots who were here overstaying a visa. and itorter: but it is not doesn't matter how secure the mexican border is. if someone can 10 enter it the u.s. as a tourist, student or businessman and simply never leave. >> you're talking about four or five milli
william la jeunesse is taking a look at this live from los angeles. william? >> reporter: jenna, 40, by some accounts, 50% of the those in the united states illegally did not enter that way. most americans want those who overstay their visas deported. that will not happen because we currently don't know where they are or who they are. they came not over a fence but by plane. >> seemed like a typical 19-year-old. >> reporter: in 2007 he arrived from jordan on a 90-day tourist...
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add ham housley has that live from los angeles. >> reporter: this final defense witness is really meant to try to patch the holes in the defense case. they had the other dr. samuels on the stand for fix days and there were issues of course with his testimony. he admitted to making mistakes in his report. this witness is there to be a domestic violence expert. yesterday she is sort of touching on some of the issues about how travis was brought in insinuating that because he had problems within his own immediate family that might have led to him being more of an abusive type of a boyfriend. take a listen. >> they get in a situation with their partner and they are thrown back to that powerlessness that they had when they were kid and they don't know what to do with it. and so they act to stop that powerlessness, and the way to stop powerlessness is to get bigger and more powerful, either verbally, emotionally, physically than that other person who they see is making them feel powerless. >> reporter: she is an expert on battered women and also an author on domestic abuse. the insinuation he
add ham housley has that live from los angeles. >> reporter: this final defense witness is really meant to try to patch the holes in the defense case. they had the other dr. samuels on the stand for fix days and there were issues of course with his testimony. he admitted to making mistakes in his report. this witness is there to be a domestic violence expert. yesterday she is sort of touching on some of the issues about how travis was brought in insinuating that because he had problems...
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dominic di-natale live from the los angeles bureau with more. >> reporter: jenna, there will be an evidentiary hearing around 1:15 p.m. eastern time today. the jury will not be present today as they're wrapping up left over business from last week. the prosecutor as you described taking objection too much of the testimony of dr. richard samuels. he is a psychologist that the defense brought forward to present and talk about ptsd. he produced a slide show presentation to talk about you who the brain reacts during stressful events but juan martinez, the prosecutor attacked arias defense team for not revealing it beforehand. the judge did eventually allow the slide show however, but martin says samuels plans on testifying on matters he is isn't qualified to address. that will be whether he believed arias committed a premeditated crime. >> these were never mentioned by the, this individual when we conducted the interview. what he did indicate as part of his report was that he believed this was not a premeditated act and it was in self-defense. the court already ruled he can not express those views
dominic di-natale live from the los angeles bureau with more. >> reporter: jenna, there will be an evidentiary hearing around 1:15 p.m. eastern time today. the jury will not be present today as they're wrapping up left over business from last week. the prosecutor as you described taking objection too much of the testimony of dr. richard samuels. he is a psychologist that the defense brought forward to present and talk about ptsd. he produced a slide show presentation to talk about you who...